The EyeOpener- Power Behind The Throne: The Canadian Council of Chief Executives

That the Canadian Council of Chief Executives wields enormous power in the Canadian political arena is beyond dispute. Its membership roster is a Who's Who of Canadian business and politics, including current President John Manley, who was named Time Canada's “Newsmaker of the Year” in 2001 for his role in crafting cross-border anti-terrorism strategies with the first U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge and served as Deputy Prime Minister in the Chretien cabinet from 2002 to 2003. Other members of the council are household names, if not personally than for the companies they helm: Air Canada, Bombardier, CN, Deloitte, Encana, GlaxoSmithKline, IBM, KPMG, Royal Bank of Canada, and many other firms at the heart of the Canadian economy.

In this fourth episode of EyeOpener Video Report Series on Secret Societies James Corbett takes us to north of the border to an institution of considerable influence over the Canadian government that, like our other groups on our series, few amongst the general population have ever heard of: the Canadian Council of Chief Executives.

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In the US we also have a Council of Chief Executives, only they are global in scope of interest and characterized by their global military and intelligence presence. As yet unnamed, they claim to have the heritage of the US Constitution, but having taken power by coup, they are an illegitimate force of fascist militarists that should be seen as the rightful heirs of the Third Reich. For convenience sake, let us call them the post 1963 Global Economic Project (GEP). The GEP serve as the President’s cabinet and as the Global CEOs interchangeably and they have already vetted the next class of competitors for office of the Chief Executive (US President) from both the Red and Blue side of the fence sufficient to rule the GEP occupied territories for the next 20 years, with top qualified PR specialists with aptitude as administrative lackeys who have served in various political offices to which their were appointed (quasi-elected). The Canadian Council of Chief Executives is a third tier subsidiary of the GEP along with the Australian equivalent and right behind those in Europe and Japan/South Korea/Taiwan. Populations from India to Argentina also live and die within the confines of the whims of the GEP. China and Russia are two notable exceptions to the all pervasive iron fist of the GEP, yet still abide by the same economic ground rules in order to have a tradeable currency. States like North Korea, Iran, and Syria survive only with back channel support from China and Russia.